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Large newsprint advertisement for a surplus sale of goods to take place at W. B. Case likely on Nason Street. The illustrated mill is not the Maynard Assabet Mill.

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An enlarged tribute photo of Ralph Sheridan in his memory.

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Newspaper clippings pasted on a cardboard backing.

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Maynard High School Diploma awarded to Margaret Brennan (Ayotte).

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Mary's diploma for completing the two year program at Fitchburg.

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Maynard High School was located in the Nason Street School at that time.

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Registered voters listed by street address.

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A presentation by the Maynard Historical Commission to Mr. Olsen for his efforts in the Mill Clock restoration and continuing historic preservation of the mill.
Commission Members: Ralph H. Sheridan, Winnifred G. Hearon, Joseph E. Boothroyd,…

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Mr. Peters was the first official Maynard Fire Department Chief in 1890.

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Advertising calendar, printed in Germany, for the New Idea Store at 65-67 Nason St. in Maynard, Mass. January has been torn off.

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Newspaper advertising sent to Maynard residents.
Advertisers include:
The Fashion Corner, Alvin H. Fletcher, W. B. Case & Sons, Hartwell Co., Thomas F. Parker, J. A. MacPherson, Ida Jokinen, Johnson Pharmacy, Gruber Bros. Lerer's, A. N. Hodges,…

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The two pictures were taken the same day.

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The directions were published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to be used with a scale and associated standards.

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A box office window card for the People's Theater and Maynard Theater advertising the movies of the week of Oct 2, 1932 including Love Me Tonight, The Doomed Battalion, Back Street, Tom Brown of Culver, Midnight Patrol.

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A lobby card for the (silent) movie "Those Who Dance"

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Citation recognizing his service during WWI.

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A Valentine with two cupids under a brown crepe paper tree. The inscription reads: "Let our hearts with love combine then you will be my Valentine. The inside reads To: Miss Annie Hankla from Mrs. Mary Anderson".

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